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A thank you to Brent and Corinna at Studio 6.

posted by Scott on August 27th, 2010

For the past several years, I’ve neglected something that was at one time very important to me: my health. I haven’t been exercising, and I haven’t been eating well.

The thing is, while I have always enjoyed strength training, I’ve never liked running unless I was running with a purpose; tackling someone in football or chasing someone down with a lacrosse stick. I think I’ve finally found the trick to keep myself engaged though.

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Supporting local, privately-owned businesses in Hagerstown (part two)

posted by Scott on September 15th, 2009

If you missed my first post on this topic, you can view it here.

I wanted to follow up with a couple of other examples of how to support local business in and around Hagerstown. One thing that these places have in common is that they not only offer quality services and products, but they greet you when you walk in the door. Doesn’t it feel good to walk into a store and they remember your name or at least say hello?

For example, try shopping at Russo’s Rx for your next box of cold medicine or prescription. I decided to check them out, and they gained a returning customer — fast, friendly service! Exactly what they advertise.

I take my Wrangler to Total Lube in Smithsburg instead of franchises or dealerships. As we all know, maintenance and repairs can be costly, so being able to find a mechanic that you trust makes the experience easier to swallow.

If you’re shopping for jewelry, stop in at R. Bruce Carson jewelers instead of the mall or outlets. I just can’t say enough about Tom and the great people that work there, not to mention the impeccable quality of their jewelry. They have a shop downtown and in Stone House Square.

Studio 6 Health Club is a new gym in the Stone House Square. They work really hard to make sure that their club is first-class and that their members are happy and see results. They are not the only privately-owned gym in town, they just happen to be the one that I go to, so I’m recommending them.

There are several Women’s clothing shops around town and a few Men’s shops (we really need more Men’s shops). Some of the clothes they sell can’t be found in any other retail stores around here and the service is unmatched.

Carol and Company is a retail shop in downtown Hagerstown that has a wide selection of high quality gift items. There’s also a new gift shop on the square, but I can’t recall the name at the moment. Odyssey is another great gift shop in Williamsport.

Ten years ago I wouldn’t have put much thought into this issue, but through the years of working with clients and building friendships with other business owners, I see the importance of supporting these good folks firsthand. I hope that you consider doing the same and give them a chance to earn your business!

What are some of your preferred local businesses?

Back in the saddle again.

posted by Scott on May 29th, 2009

I was away on a mini-vacation to take care of a few things, like, getting married. Thank you Tim, for filling in the gap with your one blog entry. :) Now that I’m back, wow, we have a lot going on right now!

We’re making progress on the development side of the City of Hagerstown’s economic marketing initiative, Hagerstown Advance. This week we completed a website design for Bushey Feight Morin Architects, and we’re also working on new website designs for Studio 6 Health Club, The Woods Company, Franklin County Works, and North Square Farmer’s Market. We also have a handful of sites that are in the development phase, being coded and tested, that should be launching soon. We have some really cool stuff happening but its too early to make any announcements on those projects yet… exciting things going on behind closed doors! We’ll also be rolling out some big updates to the 2nd Floor site next week and the week after. Along with the above items, everyone is knocking out service tickets, weekly client updates, and anything else that comes up. Busy? Yeah!

Junior Fire Company Engine No. 3 HagerstownWe’ll be relocating our Hagerstown office to the old Junior Fire Engine Company No. 3 firehouse on N Potomac if everything continues to go as planned with its exterior and interior renovations. The firehouse, which (I believe) was built in 1852, comes equipped with lots of history, ghost stories, a fire pole and many other unique qualities. Yeah, a fire pole! Needless to say we’re really looking forward to getting in there!

Whew! With all that said, it’s good to be back and in the trenches!

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